VH-FCN
Rockwell 600 S-2D Snow Commander
(c/n 600-1363D)
Originally developed by Leland Snow as the Thrush in 1956, this
agricultural machine was initially
produced by Fred Ayres, an American
agricultural operator. Snow later went into production and
built them himself as the Snow
S-2. In 1965 Snow sold out to the Aero Commander division of
Rockwell which continued
production of the Thrush in Afton, Wyoming, alongside the Callair A-9,
a very similar, though unrelated
machine. By 1968 Rockwell began marketing both types as "Ag
Commanders", although I have
also seen the S-2 described as the "Thrush Commander". Geoff
Goodall found the one above at
Glenn Innes, NSW in July of 1967 when it was working for Dutton's
Aerial Sowing. Most
Snow
Commanders, including this one, were painted yellow overall with black
trim, although by the time Ian
McDonell took the shot below in the 1970s it had been repainted with
a white canopy and rear fuselage,
along with a somewhat different livery. VH-FCN is
still
laboring
away as an ag machine, being
currently registered to Agav Pty
Ltd of Dalby, Qld.